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5 Best Things to Do in Carmel, California
Carmel is a picturesque little village with a Mediterranean vibe on the Monterey Peninsula on the Pacific coast with less than 4,000 permanent residents. The town of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, was founded in 1902 and quickly became famous for its artist colony and a large number of artists who made it their home. The wonderful Mediterranean climate makes nature in and around Carmel, CA, lush and green all year, and its beautiful white sandy beaches attract many vacationers throughout the year.
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2 San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo Mission
3 Carmel River State Beach
4 Tor House, Carmel, California
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Carmel Valley Real Estate
Carmel Valley is a master-planned community that blends newer construction with coastal living. Close to the beach and centered around a large park with running trails, Carmel Valley offers the perfect family lifestyle with some of the best schools. Del Mar highlands is the cultural center of Carmel Valley with several boutiques, small businesses and award-winning restaurants. To the north, Rancho Pacifica has some of the most impressive estates in Carmel Valley and to the south is Del Mar Mesa and the Grand Del Mar. From affordable condominiums to multi-million dollar estates, Carmel Valley offers an unbeatable lifestyle. Contact Realtor Seth O’Byrne, Pacific Sotheby’s International Realty at 858.869.3940 for details on how you can own a piece of this California Dream.
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View of beach and Pacific Ocean in Carmel.
Carmel-by-the-Sea, usually called simply Carmel, is a small town in Monterey County, California, United States. Situated on the Monterey Peninsula, the town is known for its rich artistic history.
In 1906, the San Francisco Call devoted a full page to the artists, poets and writers of Carmel-by-the-Sea and in 1910 it reported that 60 percent of Carmel's houses were built by citizens who were devoting their lives to work connected to the aesthetic arts.
Early City Councils were dominated by artists and the town has had several mayors who were poets or actors including Herbert Heron, founder of the Forest Theater, and actor-director Clint Eastwood, who was mayor for one term, from 1986 to 1988. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 4,081.
Carmel-by-the-Sea is permeated by Native American, early Spanish and American history (Blanks, 1965). Most scholars believe that the Esselen-speaking people were the first Native Americans to inhabit the area of Carmel, but the Ohlone people pushed them south into the mountains of Big Sur around the 6th century. The first Europeans to see this land were Spanish mariners led by Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo in 1542, who sailed up the California coast without landing. Another sixty years passed before another Spanish explorer and Carmelite Friar Sebastian Vizcaino discovered what is now known as Carmel Valley in 1602, which he named for his patron saint, Our Lady of Mount Carmel. The Spanish did not attempt to colonize the area until 1769, when Gaspar de Portola and Franciscan Father Juan Crespi visited the area in search of a mission site. They returned one year later in 1770 to found the Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo at the southeastern edge of Carmel. The nearby colony of Monterey, established at the same time, soon became the capital of California until 1849. From the late 18th through the early 19th century, most of the Ohlone population died out from European diseases, against which they had no immunity, and overwork and malnutrition at the missions where the Spanish forced them to live. When Mexico gained independence from Spain in 1821 Carmel became Mexican territory. A Scottish immigrant, John Martin, acquired lands surrounding the Carmel mission in 1833, which he named Mission Ranch. Carmel became part of the United States in 1848, when Mexico ceded California as a result of the Mexican-American War.
In 1905, in an effort to foster the arts, the Carmel Arts and Crafts Club was formed. After the 1906 San Francisco earthquake the village received an influx of artists and other creative types escaping the disaster area. Jack London describes the artists' colony in a portion of his novel, The Valley of the Moon; among the noted artists who thrived here were Mary Austin, Armin Hansen, George Sterling, Robinson Jeffers, Sinclair Lewis, Sydney Yard, Ferdinand Burgdorff, William Frederic Ritschel, William Keith and Percy Gray.
In 1906-07 the town's first cultural center and theatre, the Carmel Arts and Crafts Clubhouse, was built.[2] Poets Austin and Sterling performed their works there. A theatre program was initiated and numerous plays and recitals were given. By 1913, The Arts and Crafts Club had begun organizing lessons for aspiring painters, actors & craftsmen. Some of the most prominent painters in the United States, such as William Merritt Chase, Mary DeNeale Morgan and C. Chapel Judson offered six weeks of instruction for $15.
Though often erroneously thought of as an urban myth, the municipal code bans the wearing of shoes having heels greater than 2 inches in height or with a base of less than 1 square inch unless the wearer has obtained a permit for them. This seemingly peculiar law was authored by the city attorney in the 1920s to defend the city from lawsuits resulting from wearers of high-heeled shoes tripping over irregular pavement (caused by tree roots pushing up). Permits are available without charge at City Hall. While the local police do not cite those in violation of the ordinance, a person wishing to sue for damages from tripping while wearing such shoes is precluded from doing so unless a permit had previously been obtained.
Another unusual law, forbidding selling and eating ice cream on public streets, was a focal point of Clint Eastwood's campaign for mayor. He, and the new council elected along with him, overturned the ordinance and other similar laws that they considered to be too restrictive of businesses.
EXPLORING the beautiful MALIBU PIER on a sunny day, California (USA)
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California, a western U.S. state, stretches from the Mexican border along the Pacific for nearly 900 miles. Its terrain includes cliff-lined beaches, redwood forest, the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Central Valley farmland and the Mojave Desert. The city of Los Angeles is the seat of the Hollywood entertainment industry. Hilly San Francisco is known for the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island and cable cars.
The U.S. is a country of 50 states covering a vast swath of North America, with Alaska in the northwest and Hawaii extending the nation’s presence into the Pacific Ocean. Major Atlantic Coast cities are New York, a global finance and culture center, and capital Washington, DC. Midwestern metropolis Chicago is known for influential architecture and on the west coast, Los Angeles' Hollywood is famed for filmmaking.
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Un resumen de nuestra ruta por Estados Unidos.
An amazing trip. Never forget it. (New York, San Francisco, Big Sur - Carmel, Los Ángeles, Las Vegas, Grand Canyon, Yosemite)
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Situated along California’s scenic central coast, the City of Ventura was once referred to as the “land of endless summers” and even the “city of good fortune”. This picturesque community offers plenty for visitors to do, including a stop along the pier at San Buenaventura State Beach and a stroll down the historic Ventura Pier. For those visitors more into surfing than swimming, make a stop at the rocky, narrow beach of Surfer’s Point. When it is time to take a break from the surf and sand, head to the vibrant restaurants, galleries and more of Ventura Harbor.
California, a western U.S. state, stretches from the Mexican border along the Pacific for nearly 900 miles. Its terrain includes cliff-lined beaches, redwood forest, the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Central Valley farmland and the Mojave Desert. The city of Los Angeles is the seat of the Hollywood entertainment industry. Hilly San Francisco is known for the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island and cable cars.
The U.S. is a country of 50 states covering a vast swath of North America, with Alaska in the northwest and Hawaii extending the nation’s presence into the Pacific Ocean. Major Atlantic Coast cities are New York, a global finance and culture center, and capital Washington, DC. Midwestern metropolis Chicago is known for influential architecture and on the west coast, Los Angeles' Hollywood is famed for filmmaking.
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Comfort, convenience and custom features take center stage in this completely remodeled approximately 4,800 square foot contemporary home in San Francisco's Cole Valley. Impeccable attention to detail has been combined with superior materials and craftsmanship. An expansive, open feel is created through a combination of oversize windows and glass doors, open staircases, bleach-stained white oak floors, and recessed lighting.
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Easton Point | Marin County, San Francisco
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1823 Mountain View, Tiburon, CA
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A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity awaits with the sale of Easton Point, the San Francisco Bay Area’s most iconic, pristine land of approximately 110 acres. Located at the southern tip of the Tiburon Peninsula offering panoramic views of the San Francisco skyline, Golden Gate Bridge, Bay Bridge, Richardson Bay and beyond, Easton Point is for sale for the first time in nearly 100 years for $110 million.
With its highly coveted location, Easton Point is just minutes from San Francisco – California’s epicenter of tech, venture capital, finance, arts, gastronomy, and culture. An undulating hillside paradise, the iconic estate is a 110 acre mix of endless vistas, forest and golden meadows, and breathtaking ridge-lines rising up to 590 feet above sea level. Adjacent to Old Saint Hillary’s Open Space Preserve to the north and scenic Paradise Drive meandering along the waterfront to the east and south, Easton Point is a haven of peace, tranquility and nature on an epic scale. Ultimately, a buyer could purchase Easton Point for a single private residence, avoiding the proposed subdivision process, or the buyer could pursue the development of the property consistent with the master plan and zoning approvals.
Formerly the base of the gold rush in 1849, San Francisco remains one of the top global cities across the board as it quickly became the largest and most important population, commercial, naval, and financial center in the American West. From finance, medicine and healthcare, technology, and more, the eclectic and wealthy peninsula is a prime hub of culture, entertainment, and luxury living. Bordered by the Pacific Ocean on the west, the San Francisco Bay on the north and east, the city spans roughly seven square miles and is home to a diverse and ever-growing population.
With its big city feel (and aesthetic), San Francisco is rich in waterfront areas, open spaces, parks, gardens, and beaches. There is no shortage of entertainment with its countless art museums, music venues, and theatres, including their highly acclaimed Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco Opera, and the San Francisco Ballet.
Driven by its close proximity to Silicon Valley, there is a high demand for housing. The massive city is divided into ten major real estate districts including the Presidio, Diamond Heights, Ashbury Hights, Castro, Haight Ashbury, Twin Peaks, Noe Valley, Alamo Square, and Downtown.
With so much to explore, all of California is at your fingertips. Whether looking for a weekend getaway to the wine country of Napa and Sonoma Counties to the north, or longer vacations at Lake Tahoe at the east, or day trips to Monterey and Carmel to the south. Just a short ferry ride across the San Francisco Bay, the tight-knit and affluent hamlet of Tiburon was named after the leopard sharks that swim along its pristine coast. Ten miles north of Sausalito, the scenic peninsula is one of the crown jewels of Marin County.
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World-Renown La Jolla is Just Minutes Away for Carmel Valley Residents | San Diego CA 92130
La Jolla's endless summer ambience, impressive ocean views, striking sandstone cliffs, and luxury estate living make it one of the most desirable locations within San Diego County.
Spanish for the jewel, La Jolla has perfect Mediterranean weather and exquisite homes along it's lush hillsides and beaches.
Some of reasons visitors from around the world choose to make la jolla their home is the seamless blending of lifestyles, where high culture meets beach culture. There is no shortage of 5 star restaurants, hip and trendy lounges, along with numerous shops and attractions. From Ralph Lauren, to Ferrari of San Diego, there is no taste unaccounted for. Girard St & Prospect Ave can rival Rodeo Drive of Beverly Hills any day.
La Jolla is just minutes from downtown San Diego and is home to the, Museum of Contemporary Art, the Salk Institute for Biological Studies, the University of California-San Diego and the Birch Aquarium. There is even a World-class golf course in La Jolla, the La Jolla Country Club and let's not forget a regular PGA stop, Torrey Pines.
Vacationers travel to Caribbean for great diving and snorkeling, but when you live in La Jolla all it takes is a short stroll down to the cove where you may see dolphins, sharks, yellowtail tuna, sea lions and countless other tropical fish.
They often refer to la jolla as the most expensive real estate market in the United States with the average price of a four bedroom home over $2 million. La Jolla is made up of 16 neighborhoods, 3 of my favorites are The La Jolla Shores because of its convenient beach access, and walkability, Murilands because of its stunning panoramic coastal views and finally Beach Barber Tract which has magnificent ocean front estates on the sand.
Beautiful beaches, championship golf courses, world-class shops, unique restaurants, outstanding ocean scenery, art galleries, luxury hotels, wild surf and calm cove waters, dramatic cliff views, romantic sunsets, mild, sunny weather. This is La Jolla.
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Hollywood Spanish Villa, Los Angeles Hotels - California
Hollywood Spanish Villa 3 Stars Los Angeles, California Within US Travel Directory Featuring canyon and city views, this Mediterranean-style villa features a heated outdoor pool and a ourmet kitchen. Located in Los Angeles, this villa is just 5.5 km from Universal Studios Hollywood.
A fireplace and a flat-screen TV are featured in the spacious living room at Hollywood Celebrity Villa. This 5-bedroom holiday home boasts elegant bathrooms with spacious walk-in showers and spa baths.
Guests can lounge poolside or relax in the outdoor hot tub at Hollywood Celebrity Villa Los Angeles. BBQ facilities and a table and chairs are available for outdoor dining. Garage parking is included.
For an additional cost, a personal driver, trainer and chef are available.
Griffith Observatory is located 2.7 km from this villa. Burbank Airport is 16 km away.
Hollywood is a great choice for travellers interested in Universal Studios, sightseeing and entertainment.
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FINALLY, viewing the California SEA LIONS on Pier 39, SAN FRANCISCO (USA)
SUBSCRIBE: - A few California sea lions began “hauling out” on PIER 39’s K-Dock shortly after the Loma Prieta earthquake hit San Francisco in October 1989. By January 1990, the boisterous barking pinnipeds started to arrive in droves and completely took over K-Dock, much to the exasperation of PIER 39’s Marina tenants. The Marina Staff turned to The Marine Mammal Center, an organization devoted to the rescue and rehabilitation of marine mammals, for advice about their new slippery tenants. After much debate and research, the experts from The Marine Mammal Center recommended that the sea lions stay in their newfound home.
San Francisco, in northern California, is a hilly city on the tip of a peninsula surrounded by the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay. It's known for its year-round fog, iconic Golden Gate Bridge, cable cars and colorful Victorian houses. The Financial District's Transamerica Pyramid is its most distinctive skyscraper. In the bay sits Alcatraz Island, site of the notorious former prison.
The U.S. is a country of 50 states covering a vast swath of North America, with Alaska in the northwest and Hawaii extending the nation’s presence into the Pacific Ocean. Major Atlantic Coast cities are New York, a global finance and culture center, and capital Washington, DC. Midwestern metropolis Chicago is known for influential architecture and on the west coast, Los Angeles' Hollywood is famed for filmmaking.
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Zion Canyon from Angels Landing at sunset
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Location Washington, Kane, and Iron counties, Utah, U.S.
Nearest city Springdale (south), Orderville, Utah (east) and Cedar City near Kolob Canyons entrance
Coordinates 37.20°N 112.99°WCoordinates: 37.20°N 112.99°W
Area 146,597 acres (229.058 sq mi; 59,326 ha; 593.26 km2)[1]
Established November 19, 1919[2]
Visitors 4,504,812 (in 2017)[3]
Governing body National Park Service
Website nps.gov/zion
Zion National Park is an American national park located in Southwestern Utah near the city of Springdale. A prominent feature of the 229-square-mile (590 km2) park is Zion Canyon, which stretches 15 miles (24 km) long and spans up to half a mile (800 m) deep. It cuts through the reddish and tan-colored Navajo Sandstone by the North Fork of the Virgin River. The lowest point in the park is 3,666 ft (1,117 m) at Coalpits Wash and the highest peak is 8,726 ft (2,660 m) at Horse Ranch Mountain. Located at the junction of the Colorado Plateau, Great Basin, and Mojave Desert regions, the park has a unique geography and a variety of life zones that allow for unusual plant and animal diversity. Numerous plant species as well as 289 species of birds, 75 mammals (including 19 species of bat), and 32 reptiles inhabit the park's four life zones: desert, riparian, woodland, and coniferous forest. Zion National Park includes mountains, canyons, buttes, mesas, monoliths, rivers, slot canyons, and natural arches.
Human habitation of the area started about 8,000 years ago with small family groups of Native Americans, one of which was the semi-nomadic Basketmaker Anasazi (300 CE). Subsequently, the Virgin Anasazi culture (500 CE) and the Parowan Fremont group developed as the Basketmakers settled in permanent communities.[4] Both groups moved away by 1300 and were replaced by the Parrusits and several other Southern Paiute subtribes. Mormons came into the area in 1858 and settled there in the early 1860s. In 1909, President William Howard Taft named the area Mukuntuweap National Monument in order to protect the canyon.[5] In 1918, the acting director of the newly created National Park Service, Horace Albright, drafted a proposal to enlarge the existing monument and change the park's name to Zion National Monument, a name used by the Mormons.[5] According to historian Hal Rothman: The name change played to a prevalent bias of the time. Many believed that Spanish and Indian names would deter visitors who, if they could not pronounce the name of a place, might not bother to visit it. The new name, Zion, had greater appeal to an ethnocentric audience.[6] On November 20, 1919, the United States Congress established the monument as Zion National Park, and it was signed by President Woodrow Wilson.[7] The Kolob section was proclaimed a separate Zion National Monument in 1937, but was incorporated into the park in 1956.[8]
The geology of the Zion and Kolob canyons area includes nine formations that together represent 150 million years of mostly Mesozoic-aged sedimentation. At various periods in that time warm, shallow seas, streams, ponds and lakes, vast deserts, and dry near-shore environments covered the area. Uplift associated
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Jenner Inn And Cottages, Jenner, California - United States (US)
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With its central location, Jenner Inn Cottages is within easy reach of most tourist attractions and business addresses in Jenner (Ca).The Jenner Inn Cottages boasts a convenient location with modern amenities in every guestroom and superb service. Room amenities include separate shower and tub. The amenities and services offered at this Jenner (Ca) accommodation include meeting facilities, disabled facilities, tours, business center, pets allowed. The hotel offers jacuzzi, golf course (on site), sauna, spa to provide extra pleasure and relaxation for all guests. Modern comfort and convenience are seamlessly combined to ensure the guests satisfaction. The hotel creates a balance of rich culture and modern convinience to ensure you a memorable stay. To proceed with your booking at the Jenner Inn Cottages, simply choose your travel dates and fill in our secure online booking form.
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City Walks: Ventura, California virtual treadmill beach walking tour
Thanksgiving day I took a morning walk through Ventura California. The fires and shooting were a couple weeks prior so we missed that thank goodness. I took a walk staring at the county courthouse and working my way down past the historic mission foundations through downtown and out along the beach to watch the surfers and kiteboarders. Everyone was wonderfully friendly and the whole walk was incredibly relaxing. Thanks for watching and please subscribe. It will help me make more of these. Happy Walking
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Ventura, officially the City of San Buenaventura, is the county seat of Ventura County, California, United States. The coastal site, set against undeveloped hills and flanked by two free-flowing rivers, has been inhabited for thousands of years. European explorers encountered a Chumash village, referred to as Shisholop, here while traveling along the Pacific coast. They witnessed the ocean navigation skill of the native people and their use of the abundant local resources from sea and land. The eponymous Mission San Buenaventura was founded nearby in 1782 where it benefitted from the water of the Ventura River. The town grew around the mission compound and incorporated in 1866. The development of nearby oil fields in the 1920s and the age of automobile travel created a major real estate boom during which many designated landmark buildings were constructed. The mission and these buildings are at the center of a downtown that has become a cultural, retail, and residential district and visitor destination.
Ventura lies along U.S. Route 101 between Los Angeles and Santa Barbara, which was one of the original U.S. Routes. The highway is now known as the Ventura Freeway, but the original route through the town along Main Street has been designated El Camino Real, the historic pathway connecting the California missions. During the post–World War II economic expansion, the community grew easterly, building detached single family homes over the rich agricultural land created by the Santa Clara River at the edge of the Oxnard Plain. The population was 106,433 at the 2010 census, up from 100,916 at the 2000 census with the median age being 39. Ventura is part of the Los Angeles metropolitan area.
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Fabulous English Manor in White Plains, New York
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Old world architectural details combine with all the amenities of today at this exquisite English manor home set on a private cul-de-sac in White Plains. Sweeping grounds and picturesque landscaping set the stage for this 7800 square foot home offering eight bedrooms and five full baths.
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Incredible Waterfront Estate in Marco Island, Florida
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Incredible western views with quick gulf access. Wide open floor plan with 10 foot pocket sliders opening to large lanai. Beautiful gourmet kitchen with granite counters, crown moldings, tray ceilings.
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2013 Colma Cemetery Clean up Slideshow720p
On Saturday, May 18th, 2013 over 200 volunteers weeded, raked and scrubbed at the Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California's (JCCCNC) 2013 Japanese Colma Cemetery Clean up. Volunteers and JCCCNC staff came together to pay respect to those that paved the way for Japanese Americans. For more information on how to get involved at the next clean up on May 17, 2014 please email programsevents@jcccnc.org or call (415)567-5505. Thank you. jcccnc.org